GTX 750 TI problems

Hello! I just bough a new video card for my HP computer g5410sc. The card fitted in the computer just fine and once I booted up my computer , image sure does come to my screen. BUT it wont go any further. It starts beeping 3 times once the image goes away and nothing happens... Has someone experienced this same problem or is it just that you cant upgrade the video card??
Motherboard: foxconn 2abf
8 gb memory kingston 1666mhz
intel i3 3.1 ghz dual core
old video card: nvidia geforce gt 520

Hi,
What type of image comes on your screen?
The NVIDIA GTX 750 should work depending on the model.  The below two MSI models should work.
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